I had this brother of Michael Eiswald’s (my great grandfather) Ferdinand August Eiswald’s Birth Record translated and found out his birth date and the year he was born was not what we expected. The records in America mostly showed his birth date was July 11, 1869. His marriage record showed the same thing and they shared same parents, Christian Eiswald and Karoline Wiese. It showed he was born in Obernessau, West Prussia. Surprise. The ship manifest said the same. The residence Zbaranie Russland is actually Barany, Poland. The family story reported that Ferdinand was Michael’s younger brother. From what I have seen I notice the Eiswald brothers used middle names named after their own brothers. So does this mean Michael have two brothers named August, b. 1863 and Ferdinand? If so, I really need help finding Ferdinand’s Birth Record to prove August and Ferdinand are not the same person. I already searched Registers of the Evangelical-Augsburg Parish in Ossówka and Registers of the Evangelical-Augsburg Parish in Lipno, however, I got stuck with Russian language. The research gets far too difficult to read. Your help will be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance!

An 1934 index lists Podgórz for both RC and Lutheran records.
I have also found this:

The cemetery of Mała Nieszawka
The cemetery is located in Mala Nieszawka on the highway 273, just east of the corner of Kręta road. It is still in use. In the eastern part of the cemetery are the new grave sites. Even here there are German names. The western part of the cemetery is fallow ​​grass land. Remains of old tombs can be found in the bushes on the southern fence of the western part of the cemetery. The cemetery was probably used by the inhabitants of the villages Kostbar (Kozibór) and Klein Nessau (Mała Nieszawka), which were partly Lutheran and partly Mennonites.
http://www.upstreamvistula.org/Cemeteries/Cemetery_Distinct.php?id=593&type=recent&n_searchstring=&i_searchstring=&sortselect=one

The 'trick' was in how they translated Eiswald into Cyrillic. In summary what they did was spelt it as Ajswald, which of course could be pronounced the same way as Eiswald.

No more children located in the next 10 years of birth records.

Hope that helps

Tom

Yes! I am pretty happy with your finding! Will Ferdinand’s birth date July 11, 1868 be appropriate? Never knew Karl existed. That helps me a big time. Thank you for your help and tip._________________Rhonda

Thank you for many useful informations! Any additional information to Karoline’s 2nd Marriage to Peter Meier like who were Peter’s parents. I am not sure if Peter was Karoline’s husband’s cousin. Thanks._________________Rhonda

Thank you for many useful informations! Any additional information to Karoline’s 2nd Marriage to Peter Meier like who were Peter’s parents. I am not sure if Peter was Karoline’s husband’s cousin. Thanks.

I think they are Michael and Anna, but I am relying on my self taught very basic Russian. Strongly suggest you post your records of interest to the "Russian records translations p.2" forum, here https://forum.polishorigins.com/viewtopic.php?t=3525 , for a more accurate translation, plus they might pick up some nuances in the text.

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